The maximum input voltage is 15V, but it's recommended to keep it below 12V for optimal performance and to prevent overheating.
The REG1117FA-2.5/500 is rated for a maximum output current of 1.5A, but it's recommended to keep the current below 1A for optimal performance and to prevent overheating. For high-current applications, consider using a more suitable regulator or adding an external pass transistor.
To ensure a stable and accurate output voltage, make sure to decouple the input and output pins with suitable capacitors (e.g., 10uF ceramic capacitors), and keep the regulator away from noise sources and high-current paths.
The REG1117FA-2.5/500 is not designed as a low-dropout regulator, and its dropout voltage is around 2V. If you need a low-dropout regulator, consider using a dedicated LDO regulator or a different part from Texas Instruments.
The power dissipation can be calculated using the formula: Pd = (Vin - Vout) x Iout. Make sure to consider the maximum junction temperature (150°C) and the thermal resistance (RθJA) when calculating the power dissipation.